My name is Tjibbe Chris Kuipers and I'm investigating the
effect of light intermittance on the cultivation of
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in an Airlift Loop Reactor.
Lightintensity is used to regulate the dilution-speed. The
problem is that the algae are sticking to the glass, so the
intensity measured is not any longer related to the
concentration of algae.
Does anyone know how to prevent the algae from sticking to
the glass-surface? The reactor is now running for two
weeks, and the problem appeared when the liquid velocity
was enlarged.
I would appriciate it if someone could help me with this
problem.
Regards,
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